dVerse Poets Poetics

Dear Poets, the challenge today is to choose a musical artist, song, or genre of music and write a poem inspired by it or them.

Truly Madly Deeply

when I thought I was in love
listening to this album repeatedly
simple words exactly speak my feelings for the man
easily expressed emotions written in a “rock” song fuel romantic fantasies

Lyrics/Songwriters: Daniel Jones / Darren Hayes ( Savage Garden)

I’ll be your dream, I’ll be your wish, I’ll be your fantasy
I’ll be your hope, I’ll be your love, be everything that you need
I love you more with every breath truly, madly, deeply do
I will be strong, I will be faithful ’cause I’m counting on
A new beginnin’
A reason for livin’
A deeper meaning, yeah

I wanna stand with you on a mountain
I wanna bathe with you in the sea
I wanna lay like this forever
Until the sky falls down on me

And when the stars are shining brightly in the velvet sky
I’ll make a wish, send it to heaven and make you want to cry
The tears of joy for all the pleasure and the certainty
That we’re surrounded by the comfort and protection
Of the highest powers
In lonely hours
The tears devour you

An’ I wanna stand with you on a mountain
I wanna bathe with you in the sea
I wanna lay like this forever
Until the sky falls down on me

Oh, can you see it, baby?
You don’t have to close your eyes
It’s standin’ right before you
All that you need will surely come

Ooh, yeah

I’ll be your dream, I’ll be your wish, I’ll be your fantasy
I’ll be your hope, I’ll be your love, be everything that you need
I’ll love you more with every breath truly, madly, deeply do

I wanna stand with you on a mountain
I wanna bathe with you in the sea
I wanna lay like this forever
Until the sky falls down on me

I wanna stand with you on a mountain
I wanna bathe with you in the sea
I want to live like this forever
Until the sky falls down on me

http://dversepoets.com/2023/06/13/dverse-poetics-musical-muses/

Fandango’s Story Starter

This week’s Story Starter teaser is: As she approached him, he dropped the gun on the sofa and told her he didn’t do it. “I know,” she said.

Joe was not the type to advocate violence. He didn’t even know how to load that gun with bullets. His wife on the other hand was an Army vet and knew more than she wanted to about guns and the damage they do.

Joe sunk down in the chair and said, “I just wanted to scare him away.” And that’s what he did…scare him, to death. The man lying in Joe’s driveway had a heart attack after seeing Joe come out of the house with the gun. The weakened health stranger was looking for help to change a flat tire.

http://fivedotoh.com/2023/06/13/fandangos-story-starter-101/

Simply Six Minutes

June had been here before. As a visiting and hospice nurse she came to many areas like this—overgrown, unattended, and it was usually a case of the owner being in a home by themselves. Mostly they were the elderly who refused to leave, wanting to die in their own home, and June did not blame them. An extended hospital stay hooked up to a machine, IVs, etc in a strange place was hardly ideal. But neither was dying alone and that’s where June came in. Being this type of nurse she was able to adjust her schedule to be there when they needed her most. She hesitated at the steps, steeling herself for this patient’s last day.

http://christinebialczak.com/2023/06/13/simply-6-minutes-welcome-to-the-challenge-06-13-2023/

MLMM Wordle 326

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“That’s no excuse! I know you loved him once, but you are smarter than this routine of coffee, laundry, huddling around a stove all day, making that man’s feast! And all that gross dressing, cleaning and cooking any wild meat he shoots? Your love isn’t rewarded by this servitude.”

“Ever think about taking a trip, say to a tropical climate instead of this frozen atmosphere—add a little variety in your life? You’re still young…take a tip from me sweetheart, when he spends all day out in the timber, do you see him thinking of you? Believe me, a little time away might leave him appreciative of a vegetarian diet.”

Sue shrugged but suddenly turned to get the step stool. On the top shelf she retrieved an ancient vase and took out all the money she had secretly stored away.

“Guess it’s a rainy day today” her friend said with a grin and helped Sue pack a bag.

Wordle #326

FFFC#223

“3:55! Oh my god, where have I been?” The coffee was cold and the screen was blank…Sue had sat down here at 7:30 and look what the time is now! She took up the computer and looked it over to see if there had been some type of glitch and if the time was wrong. She ran into the kitchen and saw the same 3:55 on the stove clock. Then Sue noticed she was no longer wearing the pajamas she had on at 7:30, but a beautiful evening dress. She started to panic when a figure appeared in the doorway.
“Enjoy your trip?” And that is when she remembered what she thought was last night’s dream, time travel with this stranger. Sue started to remember more and her face was red, but what a dream!

http://fivedotoh.com/2023/06/12/fandangos-flash-fiction-challenge-223/

SYW 6-12-23

Here are this week’s questions:

1. Are you happy in your neighbourhood? It’s okay.
2. Have you got good neighbours? Few.
3. Are your neighbours nosy or standoffish? Not really.
4. Could you rely on your neighbour in an emergency? No.
Gratitude: I am grateful my family has traveled a lot in the past two weeks and all are safe and sound❤️

Share Your World 12th June

dVerse Poets Quadrille

QUADRILLE (a poem of EXACTLY 44 words, sans title) that includes the word “present” in the body of the poem. You can use it as a verb or noun.

Present the case
And do it well
Just the facts,
No need to swell
Anyone will see the truth
This man is certainly uncouth
We hoped his rhetoric would stop
Hopefully quelled by a cop
See the justice finally served—
That’s the intended op!

http://dversepoets.com/2023/06/12/come-imbibe-with-me-today/